Please provide the complete source code used for the Omega2.
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
Questions about what source code needs to be published ?
Please provide the complete source code used for the Omega2.
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
Questions about what source code needs to be published ?
It can take quite a while to write to the NOR Flash chip...and these are either 16M or 32M.
Basically push the GO button...and GO do something else.
Don't watch and worry
There is a script to back up the entire mtd on :
https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.backup
I haven't used it because I see little or no use in saving the other partitions..as they will change with every firmware update
Good luck with that :
OnionIoT/uboot forked from pinney/AR93xx-u-boot_mod
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I have patched the kernel to reset the device.
With this patch one can issue the command 'reboot' and the device will reboot.
Users that would like to test the firmware built from werecatfs github can e-mail me.
Have you tried a USB upgrade?
firmware is @ http://repo.onion.io/omega2/images/
Try this ?
root@Omega-WWWW:/# uci set wireless.ra0.country='JP'
root@Omega-XXXX:/# uci set wireless.ra0.channel='14'
root@Omega-YYYY:/# uci commit
root@Omega-ZZZZ:/# wifi
cat /etc/config/wireless
config wifi-device 'ra0'
option type 'ralink'
option mode '9'
option txpower '100'
option ht '20'
option disabled '0'
option country 'JP'
option channel '14'
config wifi-iface
option device 'ra0'
option network 'wlan'
option mode 'ap'
option encryption 'psk2'
option key '12345678'
option ApCliEnable '1'
option ApCliSsid 'yourwifissid'
option ApCliAuthMode 'WPA2PSK'
option ApCliEncrypType 'AES'
option ApCliPassWord 'yourpassword'
option ssid 'Omega-4321'
That's a bit more complex than it may seem on the surface....
IS your card using a M$ file system?
And if so WHY?
Remember Friends don't let friends use WINDO$E
@Kit-Bishop said in swapon:
Re: @Larry-Pinney said in swapon:
See also my recent post in relation to using pivot-overlay (and/or pivot-root) on the Omega2 to get more system disk space using a USB drive (or SD card?) : https://community.onion.io/topic/1295/more-system-disk-space-using-pivot-overlay-and-pivot-root-on-the-omega2
Again ... it's the Device Tree Source file....without crediting the proper authors
http://community.onion.io/topic/1282/omega2-reboot-and-sd-card-fixed
Thanks for your contribution !
This should prove to be helpful.
Ahh...YES
However those packages should ALREADY be installed.
What makes you think one would ever want to put an SDcard in the Omega2+ and then actually use it?
@WereCatf said in GPL Source Code:
@Lazar-Demin Exactly how would you like us to help? A pull-request against your tree, or instructions on what to do, or should I just take over and make the pull-request against LEDE-official, or what?
Asleep at the wheel again?
Please TELL us how you would like to proceed.
We have supplied superior code!
And the community is waiting.
What OS do you plan to port ???
https://docs.onion.io/omega2-docs/communicating-with-spi-devices.html
Cheap CH341A USB programmer plus a DIP8 Adapter
Works fine with flashrom
flashrom -p ch341a_spi
flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://flashrom.org
Calibrating delay loop... OK.
Found Winbond flash chip "W25Q128.V" (16384 kB, SPI) on ch341a_spi.
No operations were specified.
Too expensive you say?
Try a SOP8 to DIP8 adapter something like this one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-5pcs-SOP8-SO8-SOIC8-TO-DIP8-adapter-pcb-conveter-board-/180952961067
At the moment the github by @WereCatf seems to be the "most correct" available....could use a bit more tweaking.
The LEDE project plans to have it's first release very soon... 17.01 branch is due on Monday the 16th
Having your device in a stable release would be an enormous benefit to the users.
The solution is to change the MAC in the "factory" partition.
Make a copy of the partition described here :
https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.backup
Edit the MAC ... Maybe use http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Ghex
Build firmware with the "factory" partition set writable.
Edit the Device Tree Source file
Remove ' read-only; ' from the partition define
Then install your edited "factory" partition.
This should be covered under warranty ....
AMS1117 @ 2 AMPS ? Please check the datasheet.
http://www.advanced-monolithic.com/pdf/ds1117.pdf
One AMS1117 should be more than enough